Steal the Style: GQ’s travel light wardrobe

Most Americans view traveling as something that’s about as enjoyable as the flu, and they dress accordingly. Pajama pants, sweats, crocs, and hooded sweatshirts are the uniform of the coach traveling masses. But you don’t have to look like, feel like, and dress like you’re infected.

Looking good for air-travel doesn’t require a garment bag and checked luggage. It’s just as doable for short trips, and GQ has put together a great list of essentials for traveling light. You know the drill. Click on over to GQ to see their suggestions, then head back this way for a breakdown and some more budget minded picks..

Some of the soundest advice ever offered by GQ. I’ve made the mistake of hauling along a heavy wool topcoat while flying. It was a sweaty uncomfortable pain. Your first option should be Banana Republic’s Water Resistant Trench. I own it and can vouch for it. It’s just about perfect and looks great with or without the belt. But if you can’t find one of those in store (they’re all but sold out online) consider the simple single breasted “Moon” raincoat from Ben Sherman. Yeah it’s expensive, but see if your tailor can pinch the waist in to make it more fitted. It looks like ASOS has the same coat for $40 less. Another option? The under $100 INC Black Cotton Trench..

I’ve never been a wheelie carry on guy. Don’t know why. I’ve always carried a duffel, and gone cross the body for the longer tromps to the next gate. It’ll be a sad day when the Hilfiger Fieldhouse Collection finally goes extinct, because they’re one of the few brands that makes a great looking wheeled duffel. If you want to go more boxy traditional, the London Fog option won’t set you back too much..

Also great advice about wearing the suit jacket as a blazer. It won’t look quite right, but it’ll save you major space in your carry on. What I don’t get is their advice to “hang it up when you board.” Sorry GQ, those of us proletariat back in coach don’t really have an abundance of space to hang up our jackets. Macy’s is running their Men’s Wardrobe Sale and their Alfani RED charcoal stripe suit separates are running as low as they get. They come pre-contoured, have a notch lapel, and the stripes are subtle. You do have to use the code: WARDROBE at checkout to knock an extra 20% off. You’ll also pickup free shipping..

Good Grief there are a ton of ugly loafers out there. Trying to find a dress loafer that would work with jeans as well as a suit (so you could execute GQ’s suggestion just above) is almost impossible. These are on the way high end at $150, but thanks to the strap across the top and sleek toe, they’ll meet those two requirements in black or brown..

The coupon code is the shamelessly self promoting: dappered.com No shame in saving $100 though. Modern fit, made to measure, and a $75 re-tailoring credit is nice insurance. For the entire lowdown, click here..

The Dappered Extra Suggestions:

To de-grease: ELF Shine papers – $1.49: Because your forehead will look nasty once you step off the plane and out of the recirculated air.

To read: Book of Assassins – $21.63: Since it’s in dictionary format, it’s easy to pick up and put down if you’re dozing off. An alphabetical list of the world’s most famous assassins that spans centuries.

Now you might not be able to pack a weeks worth of duds in one bag like Clooney’s character in Up in the Air“… but these essentials should get you through at least a few days. Safe travels, and may your flight attendants always be kind and attractive.(Top Photo Credit: Dave Heuts)

Comments

@Joe: Anytime you get on the plane, just ask the flight attendant if she can hang up your jacket. There is usually a full-size compartment with hangers for people that need to hang up their suits/blazers. I’ve done it multiple times for my tuxedo and suit. If you’re not sitting in first class, I think this is what GQ is talking about.

@Joe: Yes. Not every plane will have it, but most will. I wouldn’t ask for any ole blazer, but if I was packing a suit in a suit bag, or if I was heading directly to a business meeting with my nice blazer, I would have no issues asking. Just ask when you first get on board and the attendant should hook you up. If they don’t have the coat compartment, at the very least she’ll help you put your suit up on top of luggage so it doesn’t get wrinkled.